Bach Artist
DeMarr Woods
Dr. Demarr Woods is Chairperson of Music and Performing Arts at Hampton University located in Hampton, Virginia. He received his Bachelor of Music degree from Southeastern Louisiana University, Master of Music from Howard University, the Performer’s Diploma from the Peabody Conservatory of The Johns Hopkins University, and Doctor of Arts in Music Performance and Pedagogy from the University of Northern Colorado.
Dr. Woods is a Sphinx LEAD (Leaders in Excellence, Arts, and Diversity) fellow. Sphinx LEAD is a fellowship designed to evolve the industry landscape by empowering the next generation of executive leaders of Color. This is achieved through participation in executive leadership retreats, mentorship, and networking at top institutions at the national level.
Dr. Woods has been recognized as one of the nation’s foremost music educators. He has received several teaching awards including the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award and the Peabody Preparatory of The Johns Hopkins University’s Diversity in Teaching Award. Dr. Woods has held teaching positions at the University of Northern Colorado, Coppin State University, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, the Levine School of Music, and the Peabody Preparatory of Music. Dr. Woods has enjoyed performing and teaching throughout the U.S., Japan, China, and Thailand.
Dr. Woods has been recognized as one of the nation’s foremost music educators. He has received several teaching awards including the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award and the Peabody Preparatory of The Johns Hopkins University’s Diversity in Teaching Award. Dr. Woods has held teaching positions at the University of Northern Colorado, Coppin State University, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, the Levine School of Music, and the Peabody Preparatory of Music. Dr. Woods has enjoyed performing and teaching throughout the U.S., Japan, China, and Thailand.
Dr. Woods is very committed to community engagement. Dr. Woods is currently a member of Virginia Symphony Orchestra’s Music Advisory Council, and a member of the board of directors with Soundscapes Music and has previously served as a board member with the Natural State Brass Band in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Dr. Woods has performed as principal trumpet with the Sphinx Symphony Orchestra. The Sphinx Symphony Orchestra is based in Detroit MI and is a premiere organization that is strongly dedicated to diversity in the arts and is completely comprised of members who are of African American and Latinx descent. This ensemble includes performers with full-time positions in the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Detroit, Seattle, and Phoenix Symphonies, and university professorships.
Dr. Woods has shared the stage with a wide variety of artists including, Doug Yeo, The Coaster’s, The Drifter’s, Wallace Roney, K.D. Lang, John Legend, Fred Wesley, Bill Pierce, and several others. Dr. Woods’ primary teachers include, Dr. Bryan DePoy, Prof. Fred Irby III, Prof. Josef Burgstaller, Prof. Edward Hoffman, and Dr. John Adler. Dr. Woods holds membership with the International Trumpet Guild, North American Brass Band Association, and the Historically Black Colleges and Universities National Consortium.